A danced and drawn tale focusing on the emblematic supernatural figure of Slavic folk tales: Baba Yaga.
In the heart of the forest, perched on chicken feet, a colorful house appears and disappears. If you come across it, here's the formula: "Isba, little Isba, turn your back on the forest and your door towards me!" Just be careful! You're entering Baba Yaga's home. Woe betide you if you conceal evil intentions from this powerful witch! If, on the other hand, you reveal a pure heart to her, she might just help you...
A frightening witch, sometimes an ogre, sometimes a guardian angel, she features in over 400 folk tales and songs, including a version illustrated by Ivan Bilibine: Vassilissa la très belle. Intrigued by this ambiguous character with her curious attributes, and inspired by Bilibine's illustrations, Astrid Boitel and Guillaume Trouillard offer a family tale in which drawing and storytelling are poetically interwoven.
A frightening witch, sometimes an ogre, sometimes a guardian angel, she features in over 400 folk tales and songs, including a version illustrated by Ivan Bilibine: Vassilissa la très belle. Intrigued by this ambiguous character with her curious attributes, and inspired by Bilibine's illustrations, Astrid Boitel and Guillaume Trouillard offer a family tale in which drawing and storytelling are poetically interwoven.
Opening
Friday 25 July 2025 on Friday from 6 pm.
Downloadable files
Languages spoken
French
Characteristic
Minimum age
6 yrs
OK for families with children
yes
♿ Tourism and Disability
Accessible for self-propelled wheelchairs
Reserved space 330 cm wide < 100 m from the site
WC + grab handle + adequate space to move
Site, building totally accessible
Baba Yaga" show: a tale of dance and drawing
Salle multi-activités : L'Alto
73210 Plagne-Montalbert
73210 Plagne-Montalbert
Altitude
1350m
Plagne Montalbert